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COVID-19 vaccine second booster: Who needs one and when?

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(Photo by Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images) Many Americans now can get a second COVID-19 booster, but it’s hard to tell who really needs another shot right now and who could wait.The Food and Drug Administration authorized extra Pfizer or Moderna shots for anyone 50 or older and for some younger people with severely weakened immune systems.

It’s an effort to get ahead of a possible next coronavirus surge.RELATED: FDA approves 2nd COVID-19 vaccine booster for those 50 and olderWith COVID-19 cases low in the U.S., it’s easy to ignore calls for another dose — or for those who aren’t yet vaccinated or boosted to get up to date, said Dr.

Erica Johnson, an infectious disease specialist at the American Board of Internal Medicine.Her advice: If you’re on the fence, use this lull to talk with your doctor about how protected you really are — and need to be.Anyone 50 and older can get the extra dose at least four months after their last vaccination.

So can severely immune-compromised patients, such as organ transplant recipients, as young as 12.Adults can choose either the Pfizer or the Moderna vaccine for their extra shot, but Pfizer is the only option for children.RELATED: Biden seeks more COVID-19 funds from Congress, receives 2nd boosterAdults who received J&J’s single-dose vaccine already were eligible for a booster of any kind -- and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends only some of them get another.A new study found a Moderna or Pfizer second shot was superior to getting a second J&J dose.

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